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Marginated Hibernation
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09-19-2012, 01:07 AM
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Marginated Hibernation
I'm sure this topic has been posted before, so please forgive me for reposting. I'm use to taking care of Sulcata's, but not marginated tortoises. I want to make sure I do everything required to guarantee them a safe hibernation. Can anyone share with me their personal experience on how they accomplished this? I would really appreciate it. My personal email is KLusnia@comcast.net Oh, I live in New Jersey; average winter temps 25-35 degrees, I have a garage and an unheated basement. I've heard that keeping them in a climate/oxygen appropriate enironment is best. If so, I have no problem purchasing a "college" type dorm refrig. I appreciate all of your help. My cell number is: 732-895-1495. (Oh, the marginated tortoises are about 90 days old and there are two of them. They both appear healthy, eating and popping as expected.) |
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09-19-2012, 10:29 PM
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RE: Marginated Hibernation
Has anyone here offered any suggestions in reply to this thread?????
Thanks, Angela
1.0.0 Son 4.0.0 California Desert Tortoise ![]() 0.2.0 Red Ear Sliders 0.0.4 Redfoot Tortoise 1.1.0 Dogs, Freddy and Carly "When one tugs at a single thing in nature he finds it attached to the rest of the world"- John Muir |
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09-24-2012, 03:20 PM
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RE: Marginated Hibernation
I moved your thread to the Marginated section, you should get better response there.
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